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In an article in Maclean's magazine in October, 2001, historians Jack Granatstein and Norman Hillmer described the core values of western civilization as "pluralism, secularism, and democracy."
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Hillmer and company open for the MIVOS Quartet, which premières a string quartet by Patrick Higgins.
The New Yorker newyorker.com 2012
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"They've hit some big shots and a playing well defensively," Hillmer said.
News 2010
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If the other team is getting open looks or operating their offense with ease, Hillmer will call for Schmitt's active feet and hands to enter the game.
News 2010
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"They've hit some big shots and a playing well defensively," Hillmer said.
News 2010
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If the other team is getting open looks or operating their offense with ease, Hillmer will call for Schmitt's active feet and hands to enter the game.
News 2010
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There is no specific point when Hillmer decides to forgo offensive fire power in exchange for defensive prowess, rather he said it comes down to feel.
News 2010
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"If they have a guy getting off to a hot start, are getting good looks or will make us load up on fouls, I'll make the switch," Hillmer said.
News 2010
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"He comes of the bench and leads us in hustle points," Hillmer said.
News 2010
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"If they have a guy getting off to a hot start, are getting good looks or will make us load up on fouls, I'll make the switch," Hillmer said.
News 2010
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